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Yes, well the choice of art was there from the beginning, the choice of profession in which I was trained and which took precedence was psychoanalysis, to which I am passionately devoted.  At the same time, the arts in general and in particular the plastic arts have always been there and I have experimented with them all my life, at first in a self-taught way, investigating different materials, graphite, charcoal, pastels, watercolour, acrylic, but also digital media, plastic expression is for me a magical place from which worlds that surprise me emerge. The human landscape, bodies and faces have a central place in my work, but not the only one, everything that moves me wants to become a work of art.

When I became a mature artist I began to train with great masters in the art of drawing, especially the human figure, in the workshops of Amigos del Bellas Artes, with Ernesto Pesce, in watercolour in the Tanta Tinta school where I had and have the opportunity to meet great masters of national and international watercolour and I am currently working and deepening the technique of pastel, as well as the theory of composition, light and colour in the workshop of Roberto Scafidi.

Among the great masters I had the joy of knowing, there was Guillermo Roux whom I would like to evoke here in a quote. Not only did he paint like the gods, but he knew how to transmit in words, he was the ideal interlocutor:
"The act of drawing is a mental conquest that belongs only to human beings.

It is a way of making and understanding the world around us, and by understanding it, we recognise ourselves (...).

Today, pencil and paper. Yesterday, a charcoal and a bit of grease on the wall of a cave. A line, just that. A sign that becomes a symbol. (...)

In this way, going through the world around us, pencil and paper in hand, we will build our world, the one we see, that is to say, our identity. Let everyone go with their own, without confrontation, without prejudices, without acquired customs, without the ideologies that they put in our heads, and without the learned knowledge that ultimately tries to cover the mouth of the child who wants to be surprised and wants to be."
 
Exhibitions:
Exhibitions in Argentina, Mexico and Italy.